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- (Anuradha) is married to Kulasekharan (G.K.), the main antagonist and Naachiyar's elder brother. ****rasi and Kulasekharan have two children, Jayachandran...
- Srikanth, Anoop Menon, Vasishta N. Simha, Samyuktha Menon, Krishna Kulasekharan, Suman, Durga Krishna, Leona Lishoy, Adil Hussain, Prachi Tehlan and...
- mafia gang. Maari 2 Tamil Balaji Mohan Dh****h, Tovino Thomas, Krishna Kulasekharan, Sai Pallavi, Varalaxmi Sarathkumar Maari, a fun-loving rowdy, creates...
- constructional activities in the third prakara. It is hence called as "Kulasekharan Tiruvidi". Ravivarman's position at Kanchi, around 1,000 miles away from...
- centuries old palace was built in the Kalkulam forts by Iravi Varma Kulasekharan in the 16th century. Ravi Varma Kulashekhara Perumal’s dream abode now...
- temple and wrote poems on Bhagavathi. Similarly, they argue that Aadithya Kulasekharan, the King of Venad (1374 to 1389 CE) also visited the Chettkulangara...
- account, the list is as follows: Rayar, the overlord of the Chera Perumal (Kulasekharan) in a country east of the Ghats, invaded Kerala during the rule of the...
- this temple and wrote poems on Bhagavathi. They also hold that Aadithya Kulasekharan, the King of Venad (1374 to 1389) had also visited the Chettkulangara...
- planned to bring about the marriage of Amaravathi with his stooge, Prince Kulasekharan of Vengi. With a brilliant, cunning mind at work, Ottakoothar sets about...
- epithet of the first Pandyan king of Thenmadurai (lit. south Mathurai), Kulasekharan Pandya as he was built like a bull. It was used as an epithet of masculinity...